
#Vegtable garden planner trial#
If you would like to have a go at designing your own free vegetable garden plans like these, sign up for a free trial of the GrowVeg software. The added soil preparation instructions that can be easily followed are very handy too. This way, each group complements the following group. It includes a six group rotation plan, rotating counterclockwise.

Raised bed garden planĭesigned for a raised bed garden, this plan works just as well with level beds or with borders. First, skip the free version which is more of a demo environment, and pay the 3.99 to get all the features. There has also been room left for compost bins and comfrey to use as a fertilizer. This is the best vegetable garden planner app I’ve come across, and while Smart Gardener is at the top of my list, for a handheld garden planner, Veggie Garden Planter makes a dent. Permanent beds mixed with vegetablesĪlthough this plan looks as though it follows no set pattern, there is a definite rotation plan with three beds moving around clockwise among some more permanent beds. It groups plants into five crops, although the allium group is a little small and may pose a problem when they rotate to a larger bed, although it would be easy to pair them with salad greens to bolster the size growing group. This plan uses a distinct crop rotation and makes use of herb and flower borders to help with pest control. Herbs and flowers border as pest control plan This would give four distinct groups to rotate: the brassicas, the leafy greens, the peppers, and the root crops. In this plan there has been an attempt to group some crops, although I would have grown the lettuces, spinach and chards together to keep the green leafy vegetables in one bed.

It is easy to see that moving each group each year in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction would successfully rotate the crops.

#Vegtable garden planner full#
This is a free vegetable garden plan for a poly-tunnel that makes full use of a three-group system. Bordered garden planĪgain in this plan, looks are given a priority, although there is a distinct grouping of crop types.Īt the back of the borders, they make full use of flowers and herbs that can help to control pests as well as disguise the smells of vegetables to the insects that hunt them. This is a beautiful garden plan using narrow beds with plenty of path access.ĭesigned to be a good-looking garden and make the most of bed grouping, crop rotations won’t be easy in this garden. Permanent beds mixed with vegetablesįree Vegetable Garden Plans 1.
